Felicia Oleosa
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''Felicia oleosa'' is an evergreen, richly branched dwarf shrub of up to high, that is assigned to the family Asteraceae. It has narrow, awl-shaped leaves, with translucent oil or resin dots, pointing upwards, crowded on the younger stems. The flower heads have about thirteen bright blue ray florets, encircling many yellow disc florets. This species grows in the mountains dividing the
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region of South Africa. It is sometimes called oily blue daisy in English.


Description

''Felicia oleosa'' is an evergreen, upright, up to tall, relatively richly branched shrub. The older shoots have lost their leaves. The leaves are set alternately on the stem, overlapping, pointed upward, awl-shaped, up to long and wide, with a broad base, arched below, flat top, bare except for the edge of the leaf base which is fringed with hairs, inside with numerous translucent resin or oil ducts. The leaf axils are barely noticeably hairy. The
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sit individually on top of a short
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, rarely up to long, with numerous small bracts, and softly hairy toward the upper end. The involucre is about 6 mm in diameter and consists of three to four rows of straw yellow, overlapping bracts with red-tinged tips. These bracts are narrowly lance-shaped, about wide, hairless except for a fringe along the narrow papery margin and contain resin or oil ducts. The outer ones are about long and the inner long. The approximately thirteen female bright blue ray florets have straps of about long and wide. The numerous
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yellow disc florets have a
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of long. In the center of each corolla are five
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merged into a tube, through which the style grows when the floret opens, hoovering up the
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on its shaft. At the tip of both style branches is a triangular appendage. Around the base of the corolla are numerous, brownish white, short-toothed, persistent pappus bristles, which are all of the same length, up to about . The dry, one-seeded, indehiscent fruits called cypselae are elliptic, about long and 1 mm wide, evenly silky long haired or with the hairs limited to the base and the edge.


Differences with other ''Felicia'' species

In contrast to '' F. venusta'', the leaves of ''F. oleosa'' overlap, point upwards, and contain translucent resin or oil ducts. The involucral bracts are narrowly lance-shaped and also contain ducts. The pappus consists of bristles with short teeth.


Taxonomy

As far as known, this species was first collected for science by
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in 1926, but has not been distinguished for a long time from '' F. venusta''. It was first described by Jürke Grau in 1973. ''F. oleosa'' is considered part of the section '' Lignofelicia''.


Distribution, habitat and ecology

''Felicia oleosa'' is only known from locations between Laingsburg in the west and
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in the east along the southern edge of the Great
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, where it grows amongst rocks, on the upper sandstone slopes of the Witteberg, the Klein and Groot Swartberg Mountains, at an altitude of around , in a habitat called
fynbos Fynbos (; meaning fine plants) is a small belt of natural shrubland or heathland vegetation located in the Western Cape and Eastern Cape provinces of South Africa. This area is predominantly coastal and mountainous, with a Mediterranean clim ...
. This species has been found growing in the company of the restionid ''
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'', '' Pelargonium ovale'', '' Erica nervata'', '' E. fimbrata'', '' E. discolor'', ''
Leucadendron dregei ''Leucadendron dregei'', the summit conebush, is a flower-bearing shrub belonging to the genus '' Leucadendron'' and forms part of the fynbos. The plant is native to the Western Cape, South Africa. Description The shrub grows up to tall and f ...
'', '' Protea eximia'', '' P. montana'', ''
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'', '' Lobelia tomentosa'', ''
Helichrysum tinctum The genus ''Helichrysum'' consists of an estimated 600 species of flowering plants in the sunflower family (Asteraceae). The type species is ''Helichrysum orientale''. They often go by the names everlasting, immortelle, and strawflower. The name ...
'', ''
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'' and '' Stoebe plumosum''.


Conservation

''Felicia oleosa'' is considered to be a rare species because, although its population is stable and its habitat is inaccessible enough to not be threatened, it is only known from three locations.


References


External links


photos of ''Felicia oleosa'' on iNaturalist

line drawing of ''Felicia oleosa''

distribution map of ''Felicia oleosa''
{{Taxonbar, from=Q15598753 oleosa Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces Plants described in 1973